Reporting Unclaimed Property

General Information

Be sure to use the Holder Reporting Electronic Web Portal. You can securely upload your Maryland Unclaimed Property holder report through our web portal. Using the web portal reduces the risk of loss of sensitive and confidential information. The web portal will validate and give you a confirmation that the upload was successful. Click HERE to access the web portal.

First Time Filing of Unclaimed Property

If you are a Holder of unclaimed property and have not filed with the state previously, be sure to complete theNew Holder Information Form and email it to UPHOLDER@comp.state.md.us to obtain your unique Maryland Holder Number. This unique number will establish your company in our system and is required prior to filing your first report with the state. The Maryland Holder number is also required on any reports you file each year.

The Holder number is needed when reporting using our easy, secure online web portal application.

Holder - FAQ

To answer more of your reporting questions, please visit our FAQ page for assistance. If you still need clarification, please contact us directly at 410-767-1700 or UPHOLDER@comp.state.md.us

GOOGLE TM TRANSLATE DISCLAIMER

This Google Translate feature is provided for informational purposes only. Please consult with a translator for accuracy if you are relying on the translation or are using this site for official business.

You are being directed off of a Comptroller of Maryland website to the Google Translate service. Because it is an external service, the Comptroller of Maryland cannot guarantee the accuracy or quality of this translation, and is therefore not liable for any inaccurate information resulting from the translation application tool.

Interactive Online Services cannot be translated using this service, and all information you enter must be submitted in English.

Text in electronic documents, such as PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel or other similar, will be translated but without their functionality, and often do not retain their formatting. They may not be used to conduct official business with the agency, and will not be accepted by the agency in lieu of official English or Spanish forms.